It shows. I spent maybe a max 6 hours total on my trailer. That includes searching for clips, cutting, editing, and mixing the footage with the audio track.

I like his minimal approach in that he doesn't overlap too many sound effects/files. He always uses the highest available quality clips, and lets the moments kind of breathe and speak for themselves. That's why a lot of people view his work as more polished and professional quality even.

Great work! I felt yours was just a bit more refined than SoylentBrak's... I think it's because the quality of clips you cut together are all similar in terms of bitrate/quality, and that made the entire trailer feel really cohesive. Again, great work!